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This is the second roll of my contribution to the LomoLovers Big Filmswap 2012 (http://lomolovers.com/2012/03/06/lomo-lovers-big-film-swap-2012-call-for-entries/). Thanks to @spikyzebra (http://www.lomography.com/homes/spikyzebra) for shooting the second layer at Bristol!! Did you see the great effect of the half-blinded Supersampler? She did it amazingly!!

This is the second roll of my contribution to the LomoLovers Big Filmswap 2012 (http://lomolovers.com/2012/03/06/lomo-lovers-big-film-swap-2012-call-for-entries/). Thanks to @spikyzebra (http://www.lomography.com/homes/spikyzebra) for shooting the second layer at Bristol!! Did you see the great effect of the half-blinded Supersampler? She did it amazingly!!

This is the second roll of my contribution to the LomoLovers Big Filmswap 2012 (http://lomolovers.com/2012/03/06/lomo-lovers-big-film-swap-2012-call-for-entries/). Thanks to @spikyzebra (http://www.lomography.com/homes/spikyzebra) for shooting the second layer at Bristol!! Did you see the great effect of the half-blinded Supersampler? She did it amazingly!!

This is the first roll of my contribution to the LomoLovers Big Filmswap 2012 (http://lomolovers.com/2012/03/06/lomo-lovers-big-film-swap-2012-call-for-entries/). Thanks to @spikyzebra (http://www.lomography.com/homes/spikyzebra) for shooting the first layer at Bristol!!

This is the first roll of my contribution to the LomoLovers Big Filmswap 2012 (http://lomolovers.com/2012/03/06/lomo-lovers-big-film-swap-2012-call-for-entries/). Thanks to @spikyzebra (http://www.lomography.com/homes/spikyzebra) for shooting the first layer at Bristol!!

This is the first roll of my contribution to the LomoLovers Big Filmswap 2012 (http://lomolovers.com/2012/03/06/lomo-lovers-big-film-swap-2012-call-for-entries/). Thanks to @spikyzebra (http://www.lomography.com/homes/spikyzebra) for shooting the first layer at Bristol!!

This is the first roll of my contribution to the LomoLovers Big Filmswap 2012 (http://lomolovers.com/2012/03/06/lomo-lovers-big-film-swap-2012-call-for-entries/). Thanks to @spikyzebra (http://www.lomography.com/homes/spikyzebra) for shooting the first layer at Bristol!!

This is the first roll of my contribution to the LomoLovers Big Filmswap 2012 (http://lomolovers.com/2012/03/06/lomo-lovers-big-film-swap-2012-call-for-entries/). Thanks to @spikyzebra (http://www.lomography.com/homes/spikyzebra) for shooting the first layer at Bristol!!

This is the first roll of my contribution to the LomoLovers Big Filmswap 2012 (http://lomolovers.com/2012/03/06/lomo-lovers-big-film-swap-2012-call-for-entries/). Thanks to @spikyzebra (http://www.lomography.com/homes/spikyzebra) for shooting the first layer at Bristol!!

This is the first roll of my contribution to the LomoLovers Big Filmswap 2012 (http://lomolovers.com/2012/03/06/lomo-lovers-big-film-swap-2012-call-for-entries/). Thanks to @spikyzebra (http://www.lomography.com/homes/spikyzebra) for shooting the first layer at Bristol!!

This is the first roll of my contribution to the LomoLovers Big Filmswap 2012 (http://lomolovers.com/2012/03/06/lomo-lovers-big-film-swap-2012-call-for-entries/). Thanks to @spikyzebra (http://www.lomography.com/homes/spikyzebra) for shooting the first layer at Bristol!!

This is the first roll of my contribution to the LomoLovers Big Filmswap 2012 (http://lomolovers.com/2012/03/06/lomo-lovers-big-film-swap-2012-call-for-entries/). Thanks to @spikyzebra (http://www.lomography.com/homes/spikyzebra) for shooting the first layer at Bristol!!

I wanted to start a monthly flick book for the best of lomography out there! The online books center around themes; the previous installments have already featured the legendary LC-A and LC-A+ cameras, medium format cameras, and multi-lens cameras. This installment is about the special feature we did on Kodak films and cameras after we heard about the company discontinuing their films.

Think South Florida and the Florida Keys and you think of sun, sea, and sand. Last year we were lucky to go on a road trip around this area, and visited the local beaches at any opportunity. We found beaches that are unspoilt and practically deserted. Read on to find out about the beaches we visited.

While waiting for a lunch date with government executives, I enjoyed lomographing local children flying their kites by the beach of Boracay. Their kites were made of simple plastic bags, a few sticks and strings. I was amazed at how they seemed to be unmindful of the many visitors to the island. All they were interested at that moment was to fly their kites high. They were so engrossed with that simple pleasure that they did not mind me taking their pictures. Took these shots on a film previously exposed with images of mongo or mung beans which are a rich protein source but high in uric acid content.

Some more images from the past weeks, but this time in Black&White.
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Some more images from the past weeks, but this time in Black&White.
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The Pop 9 is a great little camera which produces 9 identical images on one 35mm frame, and, as Lomography says, instantaneously transforms the environment around you into explosions of pattern-repeating pop-art! But what happens if you would like to experiment with it a bit more to give you different results? Keep reading this tipster for a lens modification, giving you twice the fun!

Justin Quinnell is a master at making weird and wondrous pinhole photographs - He recently worked as the Pinhole consultant for the movie 'The Brothers Bloom' and his cameras are featured in the film. We took the opportunity to talk to him about his Hollywood experience and fascination for pinhole photography.

I wanted to start a monthly flick book for the best of lomography out there! The online books center around themes; the previous installments have already featured the legendary LC-A and LC-A+ cameras, medium format cameras, and multi-lens cameras. By popular demand, this month we have gone with a classic--the Diana. The lightweight plastic body, the simple shutter, the colour-dripping lens, and soft-focused surprises: what more could you want from a camera!

In March 31, 1889, the wrought iron lattice tower designed by Gustave Eiffel was opened to the public and has since become the most-visited paid monument in the world. Read more fun facts and see 50 of the best photos of La Tour Eiffel from our community below!